 Hello, gloves. Once again, you can join me on the show. This is the Open Minded Thinker Show. This is the first time you'll see my face or be part of this great family. Just be rest assured that you're well covered. This is the channel where we do reactions. And of course, we make videos that, you know, tell things about what we think about political events and situations around but religion, contemporary and ancient. And, you know, what have you bought today? I've got a video for you, a robot. In Israel, maybe in Israel or any other part of the world, you know, tells the truth about Allah. Is this not unprecedented? If it is, it's very uncommon. And I know what I mean. Rabbi is, since the beginning of rabbinic Judaism, is a guy who serves as a teacher, you know, he teaches the rabbinic faith of strident and orthodox Judaism. It's very unlikely that he would have anything said to you or say that's positive about Allah, the God of heaven and earth. I listened to religion on the line, which comes out on Sunday morning. Rabbi Patasnek, he's the the rabbi for the fire department. And he had a question some while back to discuss Allah, Allah, Allah. And God, and he said, I won't get into that subject. We won't discuss it. The Muslims believe in Allah, but Rabbi Patasnek would not would not compare anything. Would you care to mention anything? Yeah, when I did before, I'll do now also. Allah is taken from them from al-Qa, al-Qa, which is we use that word all the time. We have the same God as the Arabs. We believe in the same God, one God. So it's a paradox. See, the Christians believe in the Trinity. Whatever that's supposed to mean. But it's a part of it is their their God, who's the JC, we call him. But that's not our belief at all. We're not allowed to believe in things like that. And we're in better terms with the Christians, but generally not with the Arabs, generally speaking. But we have in common, we believe in the same God. As a matter of fact, speaking once about Moshe Feinstein, the greatest rabbi of our generation, he said, Allah, that's the Arabs, God, the same God that we have. We weren't afraid to talk about it. They have the same God. The truth is that in the world, especially the Arab world, and the Jewish world would come to this realization that they believe in the same God. In fact, they believe more than those of Christians. So why is it that there's a better relationship between the Jews and the Christians down between the Jews and the Arabs? Here, we've seen a guy, a rabbi for the matter, saying that the Jewish God and the Arab God seem to be the same. Because what do they mean, a single God? Unlike the Christians, they believe in three persons in one God. I think that should be a basis of the reappearment between the Arab world and the Jewish world. We're not talking about Zionism. We're not talking about Israel this time. We're talking about people coming together, seeing themselves as one. Because Arab and Jews are one from the grandfather Abraham. But a lot of them, I feel embarrassed by it because a lot of them, the way they act with the terrorism and so on, it's so anti what God wants. So I'm not sure they're not all like that, but a lot of them that are very terroristic and out for blood and very mean and ruthless to us. That's embarrassing that we have the same God, but that's not what God wants people to act. I'm sure a lot of them are embarrassed from themselves also, the Arabs, some of them act. But generally speaking, they took upon themselves the real God of the world, the Creator. They also believe in the Old Testament, because they have their own Koran, but they believe in it. I don't know what that says over there exactly. Just like the Christians have the New Testament, they have their New Testament called Koran, but they believe in the Old Testament, too. And they change history around. The problem is that we know that Abraham took Isaac for a sacrifice. No, he took Ishmael for a sacrifice. They changed the whole thing around the last few hundred years when the prophet came, who also preached God, that he didn't make himself into a God. He preached as a God in the world and he was a prophet, but he changed things around in the Torah to make the Arabs like they're on top of the Jews on the bottom, they're on top, whatever it is. But Allah means God, the Alokat, that we say, and they believe in the One God who created the world. Was there an event? I don't know exactly about potassium, but he was afraid to discuss it, I don't know. All right, just a very short addendum, guys. There's something he said at the beginning of his speech after my interjection. He talked about the blood testiness. He talked about how the Arabs are always banned at, you know, inflicting damage on Jewish communities. And then I think he's wrong at that regard because there were Jewish people that were living in Mecca when the Prophet Muhammad, peace be upon him, conquered that area of the Arabian Peninsula, or what they call today the Saudi Arabia. And what happened? The Jews and the Christians were allowed to practice the faith without hindrance. Was there an event that made the Muslims break away and change the name of God to whatever? They didn't change the name of God, they said, allow us, the name of the Godless man. They didn't break away from any. Why did they break away? They come from the children of Abraham, of Evi Shmoil. We come from Yitzchuk and they come from Yishmoil. But God made the covenant with us, not with him. He made the covenant with Yitzchuk, not with Shmoil. Not that they come along years later and say, no, he made the covenant with us. They tried to change it around. For them to suddenly get a reward for killing them. So did anything happen worldwide? We don't have any myths that they kill the Arabs. We don't have myths that they kill the Arabs. No, I mean the reward that they get. Who gets? The Jews or the Arabs? No, the Arabs. They get seven virgins or something. That's their, that's their, that's their thing. Nothing to do with Judaism. They just woke up one day and they had a whole script. Well, I'm sure that it evolved over the years, all these type of things and what they, what they, all these silly things that they have. But, but Mohammed, he had the Koran, I guess has a lot of stuff in the Koran that that's their, that's their Bible, the Koran. They believe in the Old Testament, but they also believe in the Koran, which he, which he wrote. All right, I think it's dawn there, but he made some very valid points that I think made sense. The covenant was between Israel and God. And now, but, but we have to be very clear here. When Jesus Christ came, he came with a very different story. He said the Old Covenant was done away with and the New Covenant requires no approval by anybody or any race. Well, he's saying that everybody is a child of God, despite or not always standing where you come from. Would a Jew or a Gentile, like they used to describe people who are not original Jews, you are entitled to be a child of God. Like you can have access to God without, you know, passing through any of the ritual mediums provided by Judaism. Well, this is very interesting, guys. The Arabs had their own version of their story. The Jews had their own till date. The Jews have been reluctant to buy the idea of the Christians that they are the final providers of the everlasting covenant. It is rooted in the blood and death of Jesus Christ. Whether that is true, I cannot explicate in this video. But for objectivity, I would say that much should have left of research. And ones believe an idea. I believe that God shows the Arabs. And that's the reason why their culture, their language, the Koran, the religion have been preserved for a very, very long time. Other empires or the people, other books of the religion wasn't that preserved so perfectly, so untainted at your date.